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<blockquote data-quote="yarara" data-source="post: 170611" data-attributes="member: 457"><p><strong>Janes Defense Weekly</strong></p><p></p><p>Jane's Defence Weekly – June 28, 2007</p><p>Argentina, Egypt collaborate on unmanned systems</p><p>Jose Higuera Correspondent</p><p>Santiago</p><p>Egypt’s Ariesgsa Engineering Group and Nostromo of Argentina are jointly</p><p>marketing and developing a number of air, sea and land unmanned systems for the</p><p>Egyptian armed forces and other military customers in the Middle East.</p><p>The partnership, unveiled during the 12th Aerospace Sciences and Aviation</p><p>Technology (ASAT) international exhibition in Cairo at the end of May, is aimed to</p><p>promote Nostromo’s Yarara and Caburé unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs),</p><p>developed by Nostromo, and an unmanned ground vehicle (UGV), developed by</p><p>Ariegsa with assistance from Nostromo.</p><p>An undisclosed number of Yararas were purchased by the US Department of</p><p>Defense in 2006 for training purposes.</p><p>The variant being promoted in Egypt has an extended range and endurance and</p><p>has been fitted with a datalink provided by US company Avalon RF.</p><p>Nostromo’s Caburé short-range electrically powered UAV was displayed on a Gemini</p><p>unmanned surface vessel (USV): an effort to promote the UAV as a ship-launched</p><p>platform to provide surveillance and reconnaissance support for amphibious assault</p><p>landings.</p><p>Sources close to the project said that an agreement has been reached with the</p><p>Egyptian Ministry of Defence to carry out a series of test and evaluations of both</p><p>Yarara and Caburé UAVs.</p><p>Also displayed at ASAT were a prototype UGV developed by Ariegsa, with a land</p><p>navigation system from Nostromo and non-line-of-sight capability, and a Ariegsadeveloped</p><p>USV fitted with Nostromo guidance equipment, Avalon RF datalinks and</p><p>UAV launcher.</p><p>The two companies also presented a prototype small rotary-wing UAV fitted with</p><p>gimbaled daylight camera and GPS guidance system, which is planned to lead to</p><p>development of an operational system.</p><p>Equipment displays at ASAT attracted military delegations from Sudan, Libya, Syria</p><p>and other African and Middle Eastern countries.</p><p>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p>© 2007 Jane's Information Group</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yarara, post: 170611, member: 457"] [b]Janes Defense Weekly[/b] Jane's Defence Weekly – June 28, 2007 Argentina, Egypt collaborate on unmanned systems Jose Higuera Correspondent Santiago Egypt’s Ariesgsa Engineering Group and Nostromo of Argentina are jointly marketing and developing a number of air, sea and land unmanned systems for the Egyptian armed forces and other military customers in the Middle East. The partnership, unveiled during the 12th Aerospace Sciences and Aviation Technology (ASAT) international exhibition in Cairo at the end of May, is aimed to promote Nostromo’s Yarara and Caburé unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), developed by Nostromo, and an unmanned ground vehicle (UGV), developed by Ariegsa with assistance from Nostromo. An undisclosed number of Yararas were purchased by the US Department of Defense in 2006 for training purposes. The variant being promoted in Egypt has an extended range and endurance and has been fitted with a datalink provided by US company Avalon RF. Nostromo’s Caburé short-range electrically powered UAV was displayed on a Gemini unmanned surface vessel (USV): an effort to promote the UAV as a ship-launched platform to provide surveillance and reconnaissance support for amphibious assault landings. Sources close to the project said that an agreement has been reached with the Egyptian Ministry of Defence to carry out a series of test and evaluations of both Yarara and Caburé UAVs. Also displayed at ASAT were a prototype UGV developed by Ariegsa, with a land navigation system from Nostromo and non-line-of-sight capability, and a Ariegsadeveloped USV fitted with Nostromo guidance equipment, Avalon RF datalinks and UAV launcher. The two companies also presented a prototype small rotary-wing UAV fitted with gimbaled daylight camera and GPS guidance system, which is planned to lead to development of an operational system. Equipment displays at ASAT attracted military delegations from Sudan, Libya, Syria and other African and Middle Eastern countries. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- © 2007 Jane's Information Group [/QUOTE]
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